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According to the text, what aspects of human behavior can be targeted as a means to health promotion?

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What are the dietary recommendations for sodium and potassium?



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Answer to Question 1

Health promotion focuses on changing human behavior, including:
 getting people to eat healthful diets
 being physically active, getting regular rest
 developing leisure-time hobbies for relaxation
 strengthening social networks with family and friends
 achieving a balance among family, work, and play

Answer to Question 2

The following pertain to the dietary recommendations for sodium and potassium:
 Limit daily intake of salt.
 Increase food sources of potassium such as fresh fruits and vegetables.




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Reply 2 on: Aug 20, 2018
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